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LGBT Studies University of Arizona 1731 E. Second St., #201
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The Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies was founded in 1993 to develop curriculum, promote research and present public programming that addresses the histories, politics and cultures of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Arizona, nationally and globally. On Oct 11, 2007, the Committee was formally re-established as the University of Arizona
INSTITUTE FOR LGBT STUDIES.

GRADUATE DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIPS
Incoming LGBT Ph.D. students:  You may be eligible to be considered for a Graduate Diversity Fellowship! Contact the Graduate College, the department to which you are applying, or LGBT Studies for more info.

Departments seeking to nominate an incoming LGBT Ph.D. student for a Graduate Diversity Fellowship Award will find Resources & Assistance here

LGBT NEWS

Jamie Lee, award-winning documentary filmmaker, launched this groundbreaking LGBT historical archive on October 13...

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Public lecture by visiting scholar Michael Frisch...

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Hands-on workshop by visiting scholar Michael Frisch about working with interviews, indexing, editing etc. Pre-registration required...

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RESEARCH in the NEWS

LGBT Studies Faculty Research News
Learn about recent developments in LGBT Studies faculty/affiliates research.

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Research Clusters Awarded for AY '09-10
Three outstanding Research Clusters have been awarded funding from the Institute for LGBT Studies for academic year 2009-2010.

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Between the Lines: Identifying The Needs of LGBTQ Immigrants and Refugees in Southern Arizona (a PDF)

Read about the needs facing LGBTQ immigrants in southern Arizona in this recent publication, based on Institute-funded research, by Dr. Karma Chavez of the University of New Mexico.

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